
FAQ About Alan Watts

What are some of Alan Watts' most influential books?
Some of Alan Watts' most influential books include 'The Way of Zen' (1957), which provides an accessible introduction to Zen Buddhism; 'The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are' (1966), which explores identity and the self; 'Tao: The Watercourse Way' (published posthumously in 1975), discussing Taoism with a focus on its subtle and natural outlook on life; and 'Beyond Theology: The Art of Godmanship' (1964), which presents a critique on the institutional aspects of religion and spirituality. These works continue to be celebrated for their depth and ability to convey complex ideas engagingly.